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Post by baleswolf on Jan 11, 2019 3:20:04 GMT
I have a 30a Rover Renogy charge control, 3x100 watt solar panels, 2x100amp hr lithium batteries, 2000w Renogy inverter with remove switch. I would like to add a monitor that i can install and view from the living area of the van. Any suggestions?
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Post by Admin on Jan 27, 2019 15:19:45 GMT
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Post by scottg on May 2, 2019 18:22:52 GMT
I think many of us would like to use a monitor that incorporates a shunt on the negative battery cable to monitor power entering and leaving the battery. Does Renogy offer a product or have a recommendation? Victron BMV-712?
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2019 15:13:51 GMT
I think many of us would like to use a monitor that incorporates a shunt on the negative battery cable to monitor power entering and leaving the battery. Does Renogy offer a product or have a recommendation? Victron BMV-712? While we do not currently offer one yet, Victron is a good choice. -Renogy Team
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eric
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Post by eric on May 9, 2019 13:36:29 GMT
I use the Bogart Engineering Trimetric RV2030. I'm in a van with the batteries suspended up underneath so it was a bit of a task to wire, but it's working very well and it's fun to watch it interact with the Renogy Rover. They confirm each other. I leave the Rover set to display Amps in and I use the Trimetric to display how many amps I'm down from 100% capacity or it tells me whether my panels are keeping up with the load I have on the batteries. I have a separate voltmeter to tell me battery voltage or in what mode the Rover is in.
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